The maximum voltage for breadboards is typically considered to be around 60V for safety, although some users have reported successfully using them with voltages up to 170V at low currents. High-quality breadboards may not have specific manufacturer specifications available, making it difficult to determine safe limits. Users suggest maintaining generous spacing between connections to prevent arcing and using caution when working with high voltages. While some have tested high voltages without issues, it is advised to prototype with non-critical components and follow safety practices. Ultimately, experimenting with voltages above recommended levels carries inherent risks.